In my opinion you should do what you love. It is very unlikely to have a successfully career in art, and engineering is definitely a safer choice. But life is about taking risks, and you want to do what makes you happy with the time you have
The right person who shares your intrests and goals will eventually cross your path
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Doctrine of color
Explanation:
Rococo artists was famous for rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour. It stresses main arts only, uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream, totally free and asymmetric in style with irregular lines and contours usually mundane or palace life scenes depicting the persuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy.
As the the French Academy was divided rather sharply between two doctrines. One taught that form was the most important element in the painting (Poussiniste) and the other taught that color was the most important element (Rubeniste), the rococo artist follow <u>doctrine of color.</u>
I would say it is the third one down (visit the restaurants in the same trading area) because that is the only one where you gain the knowledge first hand. When you have middle men (people writing online, people who have visited the restaurant themselves, or members of the BBB) there can be a bias as they may claim the competition is better when it is not for personal gain.
Answer:
where is the rest of the question?
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